Juthungi

The Juthungi were a Germanic tribe in the regions north of the Danube and Altmuhl in present-day Bavaria, Germany. They were descended from the Suebi, and they invaded Italy from 259 to 260. However, they were defeated by Marcus Simplicinus Genialis in 260. From 356 to 358, the Juthungi and Alemanni invaded Raetia and destroyed Castra Regina, the provincial capital and one of the Roman Army's largest military camps. A second invasion of Raetia in 383 was defeated by the Huns and the Alans, and the Roman general Aetius fought against the Juthungi from 429 to 431.